3.937 Inch | 100 Millimeter x 8.465 Inch | 215 Millimeter x 1.85 Inch | 47 Millimeter TIMKEN NU320EMA Cylindrical Roller Bearings

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Brand Name:TIMKEN
Model Number:NU320EMA
Category:Spherical Roller Bearing
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:12.399
Product Group:B04311
Internal Clearance:C2-Snug
Mounting Method:Adapter Mount
Rolling Element:Spherical Roller Bearing
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Product Details

CategorySpherical Roller Bearing
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight12.399
Product GroupB04311
Internal ClearanceC2-Snug
Mounting MethodAdapter Mount
Rolling ElementSpherical Roller Bearing
Bore ProfileTapered
Cage MaterialSteel
EnclosureOpen
Number of Rows of RollersDouble Row
RelubricatableYes
Withdrawal SleeveAH3034 (Specify bore)
Withdrawal NutKM36
Inch - MetricMetric
Long Description170MM Tapered Bore; 260MM Outside Diameter; 67MM Width; C2-Snug Clearance; Adapter Mount; Double Row of Spherical Roller Bearings; Steel Cage Material; Open Enclosure; Relubricatable; Adapter Part Num
Other FeaturesOrder adapter or withdrawal sleeve or nut separately. Others may be available
UNSPSC31171510
Harmonized Tariff Code84823080
NounBearing
Keyword StringSpherical
Weight / LBS27.311
B2.638 Inch | 67 Millimeter
Adapter Part NumberSNW3034 H3034 HA3034 HE3034 (Specify Bore) Inch | H3034 (Specify bore) Millimeter
D10.236 Inch | 260 Millimeter
d6.693 Inch | 170 Millimeter
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